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Justices of the Peace Government Circular No. 31/62. G.O. Reference No. J. 1901/3. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE The following is a list of the persons whose names are included in the Commission of the Peace for the Isle of Man, excluding those whose names are included in the Supplemental List of Justices : Douglas District Name Address "Santa Rosa," Little Switzerland, Douglas. Mr. A. R. BISSET Mrs. A. D. BRIDSON "Linwood," Baldrine. Mr. T. G. BRIDSON "Linwood," Baldrine. Capt. J. M. CAIN, O.B.E., M.H.K. Ballaskeddan, Derbyhaven. Mrs. P. L. CAIN "Cherrihurst," Laureston Grove, Douglas. Mr. J. H. CAINE "Trevear," Devonshire Road, Douglas. Mrs. S. A. CROWE Cronkville, Union Mills. Mr. A. J. DAVIDSON "The Haven," Little Switzerland, Douglas. Mr. R. DEAN Ballabeg, Glen Vine, Marown. Mr. J. R. DRINKWATER, Kirby, Braddan. 1 M.B.E., C.P. Mr. R. C. DRINKWATER Kirby, Braddan. His Worship the High Bailiff, "Lynton," Devonshire Road, Douglas. R. K. EASON Capt. JOHN W. L. FRY-GOLDIE- The Nunnery, Isle of Man. TAUBMAN Mrs. E. I. GREENFIELD "Greylands," Cronkbourne Road, Douglas. Mr. T. H. HALL "Eskham," Devonshire Road, Douglas. Mr. R. W. HARDY, Chairman Fairy Cottage Filling Station, Laxey. Laxey Village Commissioners His Honour R. G. JOHNSON, O.B.E. "Ballacoar," Eleanora Drive, Douglas. Mrs. V. E. KELLY Ballaqueeney Lodge. Ballaquayle Road, Douglas. Mr. J. S. KERMODE "Briarwood," Cronkbourne Road, Douglas. His Honour the First Deemster, S. J. KNEALE, O.B.E., M.L.C. Ballabrooie, Douglas (ex officio as M.L.C.) Miss D. M. LARSEN 1 Sydney Street, Douglas. Mr. T. D. LEWIS "Gladwyn," Queen's Promenade, Douglas. Mr. A. H. G. MOORE "The Moorings," Eleanora Drive, Douglas. Mr. G. E. MOORE, M.L.C. "Hillcrest," Alexander Drive, Douglas (ex officio as M.L.C.) Mr. J. B. MYLCHREEST Ballagarey House, Marown. Mr. J. H. NICHOLLS, M.L.C. "Storeton," Alberta Drive, Onchan. Mr. J. A. C. K. NIVISON, M.L.C. 21 Alberta Drive, Onchan. Mr. R. F. QUAYLE "Glion Beg," Cronkbourne Road, Douglas. Mr. W. E. QUAYLE, M.H.K. "Thorny Lodge," Thorny Road, Douglas. Mr. T. A. QUIRK "The Laurels," Selborne Drive, Douglas. Mr. T. RADCLIFFE "Broadways," Ballanard Road, Douglas. Mr. H. B TOOTHILL "Oakleigh," Glencrutchery Road, Douglas. Mr. T. L. VONDY Mount Rule, Braddan. Mr. R. S. WATTERSON, Chairman 28 The Park, Onchan. Onchan Village Commissioners PRICE : 3d. Ramsey District Name Address Mr. J. T. CHRYSTAL, D.F.C. Cronk-ny-Geill, The Dhoor. Mr. J. F. CORKHILL "Kerrow-Dhoon," Walpole Drive, Ramsey Mr. J. H. CRAINE, "Glen Hazel," Crescent Road, Ramsey. Mr. J. F. CRELLIN, O.B.E., M.C., Ballachurry, Andreas. C.P. Miss F. E. DAVIDSON "Cottimans," Port-e-Vullen, Maughold. Mr. K. G. GROVES, M.A., Ll.M. Thie-Varrey, Maughold. Mr. P. G. HISLOP "Altadale," Lezayre Road, Ramsey. Mr. A. S. KELLY, M.H.K. "Hillside," Ramsey. Mrs. M. KERRUISH Ballafayle, Maughold. Mr. R. F. MALLARD "Drakes," Glen Auldyn, Lezayre. Mr. H. T. MOORE 70 Parliament Street, Ramsey. Mrs. D. M. QUAYLE, Chairman "Hartshill," North Promenade, Ramsey. Ramsey Town Commissioners Mr. H. H. RADCLIFFE, M.H.K. Ballaradcliffe, Andreas. Mrs. A. M. STEPHENSON "Lytchett," Mount Auldyn, Lezayre. Mrs. G. J. TEARE "Summerland," Ramsey. Mr. J. K. C. TEARE Ballavair, Bride. Miss J. C. C. THORNTON- "Hillside Cottage," Corony Hill, Maughold. DUESBERY Sir SIDNEY WADSWORTH, Kt. "Ennore," Westfield Drive, Ramsey. Peel District Name Address Mr. R. J. G. ANDERSON Ballamoar, St. John's. The Rt. Reverend the Lord Bishop of Sodor and Man, Dr. BEN- Bishopscourt, Kirk Michael (ex officio as JAMIN POLLARD, M.Sc. M.L.C.). Mr. W. T. BURROWS White House, Kirk Michael. Mr. H. K. CORLETT, O.B.E. Ballaquane, Peel. Mrs. TRIXIE CORLETT Westminster Bank House, Peel. Mr. E. N. CROWE, M.H.K. Cronkville, Kirk Michael. M:•. W. E. CUBBON, B.Sc. School House, St. John's. Miss M. T. DAVIES "Sunnyside," Glen Wyllin, Kirk Michael. Colonel H. FORREST, Chairman "Cronk Airh," Albany Road, Peel. Peel Town Commissioners Mr. C. H. GILL Greeba Towers, Crosby. Mr. G. H. W. MOORE, M.L.C. The Raggatt, Peel (ex officio as M.L.C.) Mr. T. R. MOORE "Glynmoar," St. John's. Mr. G. K. OWEN "Dreem Aalin," Tynwald Road, Peel. Mr. E. H. WOOD 14 Michael Street, Peel. Castlet own District Name Address Scarlett House, Castletown. Mr. J. 0. L. CHRISTIAN, C.P. Mrs. E. A. CONNAL Cronk Beg, Colby. Mr. G. H. COSTAIN "Millcroft," Glen Road, Colby. Mr. P. CUBBIN "Cestria," St. Mary's Road, Port Erin. Mr. R. G. DAVIES, Chairman "Summerland," Bay View Road, Port St. Port St. Mary Commissioners Mary. Mr..T. C. FARAGHER Peveril Private Hotel, Port Erin. Mr. J. W. KEGGIN The Towers, Port Erin. Mr. W. C. KELLY, O.B.E. "The Moorings," Port St. Mary. His Honour the Second Deemster, Crogga, Port Soderick (ex officio as B. W. MACPHERSON, M.L.C. M.L.C.) Billown, Ballasalla. Mr. T. G. H. M. MOORE, C.P. Ballahowin, St. Mark's. Brigadier H. N. PIROUET "Springfield," Alexandra Rd., Castletown. Mr. I. J. QUALTROUGH Mrs. E. C. QUAYLE "Struan," Ballasalla. Sir RALPH C. S. STEVENSON, Balladoale, Castletown. G.C.M.G., M.L.C. Members of the Legislative Council, the Mayor of Douglas (during his term of office and for one year following), the Chairmen of the Town and Village Commissioners during their term of office, and the High-Bailiff are ex-officio Justices of the Peace. Supplemental List of Justices The names of the following Justices of the Peace are included in the Supplemental List of Justices for the Isle of Man. By statute their duties are confined to : " (a) Signing any document for the purpose of authenticating another person's signature ; (b) taking and authenticating by his signature any written de- claration not made on oath ; (c) giving a certificate of facts within his knowledge or of his opinion as to any matter." Name Address Mr. J. B. BOLTON, M.L.C. "Amberley," Devonshire Crescent, Douglas (ex officio as M.L.C.) Mr. D. BORELAND "Hillsboro," Old Laxey Hill, Laxey. Mr. T. E. BROWNSDEN, O.B.E. Ballaughton, Braddan. Eng.Cdr. G. W. CANNAN, 0.B.E., "Briarfield," Lezayre Road, Ramsey. R.N. (Retd.) Mr. J. R. CORRIN, M.B.E. The Level, Colby. Major E. B. C. FARRANT, M.B.E., Beach House, Ramsey. M.L.C., C.P. Mr. E. M. GAWNE, C.P. Kentraugh, Port St. Mary. Mr. W. G. LAWRENCE "Green Hurst," Grove Mount, Ramsey. Mr. J. J. McARD "Crofton," Port Erin. Mr. C. C. OLIVER, Chairman Michael. Village Commissioners. Michael Village Commissioners Mr. W. F. STEVENSON "Kerrowcoar," Greeba Avenue, Crosby. Mr. A. J. TEARE, M.B.E., M.L.C. "Rearyt-ny-Howe," Bray Hill, Douglas. Mr. A. W. TEARE -Grianagh," Albany Road. Peel. By Order. E. R. St. A. DAVIES, Government Secretary. Government Office, Isle of Man. 10th July, 1962. Wt. 068/001—Mona's• Herald Ltd., Douglas: .
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